Anthropic reported its annualized revenue run rate reached $65 billion [1] by the end of July.

This surge reflects the rapid commercialization of generative AI as corporations integrate large language models into their core operations. The growth suggests a shift from experimental AI use to scaled enterprise deployment.

The company said the revenue run rate represents about a sevenfold increase [1] compared to the same period last year. This growth is attributed to the increasing popularity of Anthropic's enterprise tools [1].

Financial data for the second quarter shows preliminary revenue of $11.5 billion [2]. This figure is 14 times [2] the revenue reported for the second quarter of the previous year.

The scale of these figures highlights the intense competition in the AI sector. As companies race to capture market share, the cost of developing and maintaining these models remains a critical factor in long-term sustainability.

Anthropic has not provided further details on its profit margins or the specific enterprise clients driving the increase. The company continues to expand its footprint in the U.S. market as it competes with other major AI labs.

Annualized revenue run rate hit $65 billion

The massive jump in revenue indicates that enterprise customers are moving beyond small-scale pilots to full-scale production deployments of AI. A run rate of $65 billion places Anthropic in a rare tier of software growth, suggesting that the demand for 'constitutional AI' and enterprise-grade safety features is translating into significant market capture.